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£950,000
This historic Grade II listed home is set in a glorious rural location bordering the Downs Link and Wey & Arun Canal and yet it is situated conveniently close to local villages and the nearby market town of Guildford. Its origins date back to the mid to late 1400s and it offers an exceptional blend of character and charm together with adaptable accommodation, creating an immense presence.
The country cottage exterior and handsome entrance only hint at the exquisite features within, which include an abundance of original beams, latched doors and an inglenook fireplace adding wonderful appeal to this timeless home.
The generous ground floor accommodation is centred around the elegant beamed drawing room featuring a magnificent inglenook fireplace with pew seats either side and expansive views over the beautiful garden. The further reception rooms offer adaptability of use and include a ground floor relative/guest suite at one end and a combination of dining room, kitchen and utility room at the other.
First floor accommodation provides three more well proportioned bedrooms all enjoying stunning garden views.
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Council tax band: G
Tenure: Freehold
Reference Number: BWC210131
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Bramley is a popular village in the Surrey Hills surrounded by miles of countryside, ideal for walking, cycling and horse riding. There is a good selection of shops, pubs/restaurants and a library, plus thriving Bramley Golf Club. Nearby stations for London Waterloo include Shalford, Chilworth, Farncombe, Godalming and Guildford, together with a comprehensive range of shopping, social, recreational and educational facilities including a number of excellent local schools. The A3 and A31 provide access to the South coast and the M25 to London and airports.